Music
Lawsuit 'will not stop Jackson residency'
Published Monday, Jun 15 2009, 19:18 BST | By Lara Martin

WENN
Doubts over the legality of his 50-date tour at the capital's O2 arena were raised last week, after the singer was slapped with a $20 million (£14 million) breach of contract lawsuit.
AllGood Entertainment has alleged that a contract they secured with Jackson prevents him from performing for AEG Live, the promoters of his comeback shows, until a previously agreed Jackson 5 reunion concert takes place.
However, sources close to the star have told Metro that they are "not worried at all" about the highly-anticipated gigs falling through.
"Things are beyond belief, absolutely incredible," said one insider.
Jackson is scheduled to perform his first live shows in nearly a decade from July 13. The Jackson 5 reunion concert has been postponed until July 3, 2010.
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